Vanilla Reload Network Reviews

About Vanilla Reload Network

VanillaReload.com is where you can find information pertaining to the Vanilla Reload card. This card makes adding funds to your existing prepaid debit card both safe and convenient. Best of all, it is easy to obtain because there are no forms to fill out.

The Vanilla Reload card can be purchased at thousands of stores across the country for a cost of $3.95; on their website you can find retailers in your local area with their search tool. Adding money to the Vanilla Reload Card can be done at the register upon purchasing the card, on the phone, online or thru direct deposit of payroll and government checks.

Once money has been loaded onto the card, they are immediately available for transfer over to prepaid debit cards specifically within the Vanilla Reload Network. Vanilla Reload is partnered with some of the most popular prepaid Visa, MasterCard and American Express programs including: NetSpend, MyVanilla, Serve, PayPal, Momentum, and Mio.

The Vanilla Reload Card, when used in combination with prepaid debit cards, mimics the capabilities of a standard bank account. It attracts individuals who do not have good credit and are not eligible to open a bank account or credit card. Even though each prepaid card may have their own fees, the Vanilla Reload Card does not have any fees after its initial purchase. This enables its users to avoid bank account fees, particularly referencing expensive overdraft fees.

Vanilla Reload has a slew of reviews posted online; there were two prominent topics touched upon in these reviews. One of them referenced the use of this card to earn reward points on prepaid debit cards and the second one had to do with a scam involving stolen funds from the card.

Some of the prepaid debit cards offer reward points for making purchases and the Vanilla Reload card can be purchased using these debit cards. Users discovered they could earn rewards quicker by purchasing a Vanilla Reload, transferring the funds back onto the prepaid card and repeat the process to earn more points. Prepaid debit card holders were also able to avoid monthly minimum spending fees by using them to reload their Vanilla card.

A major scam was unveiled when a number of Vanilla Reload cards were initially purchased and simultaneously loaded with money at the register. Immediately thereafter these funds were withdrawn by someone who had the account number and the four digit pin. This pin number is protected with a sticker which is then removed by the purchaser to access the card account. On these particular cards, there was not a four digit pin under the sticker. It was believed that this was an “insider job” and the four digit pins were never printed on or were removed from the card before the silver sticker was adhered. Without this pin number, individuals could not access their account.

It is recommended that you remove the sticker before purchasing and loading any of these prepaid reload cards. Additionally, only add small increments of money onto the card until you are certain it is safe to use and no one else has access to the funds.

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Scammed,but not getting away with it!!!!!

The vanilla reload card is not a pre-paid card, it is a card which finds can be loaded on and it does not have the Visa, MasterCard logo on it, it can be used correctly and for the is purpose it was intended for, but if you give anyone the number on the back of card once u scratch,off they have all access to any funds that are on this card, and can transfer any funds to another pre-paid card. This is always 95% of the time what they do!!! They often tell you that they are employees of this company and are offering a promotional one time
fee to do this. They do not need any information from you or any banking account information from you. Don't be fooled,they don't need any information from you but the number on the back of the card that's all. They don't even have to have the card physically to access any money off of this card. Never, never, never give the number on the back of the card!!!!! They cannot do anything with out that number.

Scammed, but not going to get away with it!!!!

Pls pls beware! Sharon Davis on Facebook advertising promotional vanilla reload cards. She says she's a employee for Vanilla reload card. Assured me there was no way she could get money off card. .advertised if you put money on card you will get $ on card just for using card and can use just like your debit card. This is a SCAM!!! I've filed a complaint with my local police dept & filed a complaint with the FBI Fraud division & alerted Facebook of this person using this website to lure customers in on their Advertising space. Her FB friends are a part of this scam as we'll!! Beware !! Her ne is SHARON DAVIS from Jackson Mississippi. She has now blocked me from her page, but I will not stop until her and all her FB friends are stopped.